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Housing Leadership Specialist

Job in Frankfort, Franklin County, Kentucky, 40601, USA
Listing for: ZeroV
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-03-05
Job specializations:
  • Non-Profit & Social Impact
    Public Health, Non-Profit / Outreach
  • Social Work
    Public Health
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 60000 USD Yearly USD 60000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

ZeroV is seeking a full‑time Training, Development and Grants Specialist to join our Housing Leadership team. The Housing Training, Development & Grants Specialist serves as a key leader within ZeroV’s Housing team, responsible for strengthening housing programs within member programs through staff training and technical assistance, affordable housing and tax credit development support, and strategic grant writing. This role ensures member program housing staff are fully trained, housing initiatives across Kentucky are sustainable and compliant, and funding is secured to support ZeroV’s survivor‑centered housing services.

Expected

Responsibilities

Housing Training & Technical Assistance

Ensure all training reflects trauma‑informed, survivor‑centered best practices.

Assist CHO in organizing, conducting, and training housing advocates across KY on VAWA housing protections, best practices in housing case management, grant compliance, accessing coordinated entry, and housing resource development.

Utilize both in person and virtual opportunities for training.

Create and maintain a section on ZeroV’s web page for ZeroV member program advocates with up‑to‑date resources and recorded trainings pertinent to housing and housing‑related topics.

Answer phone and email requests from survivors, member programs, and community partners about housing.

Explore new housing partnerships to increase best practices with community stakeholders with expertise in areas like mental health and substance use.

Connect with community partners (and member programs as needed) to provide education and training on housing resources and how to connect victims to resources, particularly those victims not working directly with our member program network.

Affordable Housing & Tax Credit Development

  • Assist CHO and member programs to identify opportunities for developing affordable housing for survivors and support affordable housing development, including LIHTC initiatives.
  • Assist CHO and member programs and development partners with tax credit application narratives and operational planning.
  • Provide guidance to member programs on LIHTC compliance and coordination with rental assistance programs.
  • Collaborate with developers, property managers, member program staff, and CHO on day to day operation of affordable units and ensure units are maintained, managed, and occupied.
  • Participate in ZeroV housing program expansion and sustainability planning.
  • Lead and support housing‑related grant writing efforts.
  • Draft grant narratives, budgets, and budget justifications; research and identify community partners for applications; submit applications.
  • Ensure cost reasonableness and compliance with funding requirements for awarded grants.
  • Assist with grant reporting, renewals, and/or continuations.
  • Obtain and follow procurement documentation tied to housing grants; ensure items procured are maintained and records kept for compliance purposes; hold vendors accountable for warranties and other services.
Qualifications

Minimum of 10 years of housing management experience providing housing/rental counseling or leasing experience in private, public housing, or non‑profit environment. This experience must reflect directly working in housing, particularly HUD funded projects such as Transitional Housing, Rapid Rehousing, and/or Permanent Supportive Housing models funded through a Continuum of Care/Coordinated Entry system, HOME TBRA, and/or other housing.

Knowledge of HUD and CoC regulations for grant operation and grant reporting.

LIHTC experience required in terms of project development, property management, and project oversight.

Training development and facilitation experience required.

Grant writing experience, particularly around seeking private funds and foundation support to meet organizational initiatives.

Strong communication and organizational skills.

Experience working with survivors of domestic violence at a domestic violence shelter/program or an affiliate agency that provides intersecting services for survivors is preferred.

Be self‑motivated, resourceful, creative, and able to work well in a team driven environment.

Be able to manage multiple projects…

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